How To Use Seemingly In A Sentence

  • Many people striving to get through the next fortnight of seemingly ceaseless spending may be tempted to spread the cost with a zero per cent credit card. Times, Sunday Times
  • The black and white images suggested a lunar surface with bright elevated land masses, grooved by sloping drainage channels and seemingly surrounded by dark, still pools of oily liquid.
  • She gave me a cheerful grin and rattled off her past employers, accompanied by a brief biodata, both seemingly satisfying.
  • This seemingly innocuous phrase was actually a veiled threat. THE GUARDSMEN
  • Such a seemingly innocuous observation, yet as Logan evolves from student, to writer, to secret agent, to art gallery dealer, we see how it informs a kind of amorality in his character that propels him to sleep with his college mate's girlfriend and, later, the same man's wife, marry a woman he doesn't love and then push her aside when he meets the real love of his life. SFGate: Top News Stories
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  • The star in question, KIC 05807616, has a rather interesting description: "a seemingly isolated pulsating hot B subdwarf. Ars Technica
  • Gorgeous in a seemingly effortless Kate Hudson/Blake Lively kind of way, her future calling dawned on her when she saw her dad performing on stage and became enamored with the costumes the dancers were wearing. Buzzine » Stacey Oristano
  • But the public life of the capital commanded his love, his seemingly inexhaustible energy and much of his spare time. Times, Sunday Times
  • Forte is a very popular figure in city government, seemingly beloved by every local politician in sight.
  • Here was a man seemingly prepared to bankroll them on the sweetest of terms. Times, Sunday Times
  • In a seemingly unprovoked incident, the attackers hit both men and women in the 16-strong party, with a 72-year-old woman left unconscious.
  • Traditionally the life of a soldier involves long stretches of boredom punctuated by brief and seemingly unending moments of stark terror.
  • The broadcaster attacked customs officials and police who seemingly stood on the quayside watching without intervening to help. Times, Sunday Times
  • The long chain of people moved irritably slow, minutes ticking by with seemingly no progress being made.
  • The defect in the software allows computers to be infected by programs concealed in seemingly harmless files or web pages. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sweeping tall palm trees fringing the edge of the beach, seemingly bowed toward the sea, as if trying to dip their frowns over the white sands to reach the ocean for a refreshing drink of its cool water. "Best" Beach
  • It should be clear by now that Jackson has been royally twisted by the trifecta of supernova fame, seemingly unlimited cash, and a profound loneliness - none of which he asked for.
  • The main roads remind me of the roads on the outskirts of huge cities in the USA, with their seemingly endless miles of fast food joints and lurid neon signs.
  • Arcade remains a funny, outspoken and seemingly unstoppable life force. Times, Sunday Times
  • Seemingly every palazzo had a party, but the winner was a cinch.
  • Created by novelist Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Holmes was an investigative genius who could routinely assess seemingly random clues and solve the mystery.
  • The seemingly random splotches of bold color mimicked the appearance of tortoiseshell while simultaneously obscuring flaws still evident in the body and glaze of many pieces.
  • How phony it is for the news media to engage in seemingly honorable self-analysis: "Did we overhype the storm? David Ropeik: Hurricane Hype? Yes. Overreaction? Nonsense!
  • We go to great lengths to make seemingly easy connections with an audience.
  • London was a seemingly remote outpost of what was then an organisation largely focused on the US. Times, Sunday Times
  • After a decade of focused research and development, the auto industry worldwide has passed a milestone with the arrival of the first test fleets of seemingly roadworthy fuel-cell cars.
  • The atmosphere in this video is darkened yet strangely luminous, the video palette seemingly blued and grayed.
  • At seemingly every opportunity, Mr. Abadan has dedicated precious space toward that end. Transforming a City Campus
  • On return home, was remembering my brother's good suggestion that changing mouse mat might be the answer to the frantic behaviour of the cursor on my desktop machine; since I bought the desktop an emac, with optical mouse it has skipped around erratically at seemingly-random times. Wriggly thing in hair
  • Another seemingly plausible, but impracticable scheme is feared to end up wasting the nation's energy and worsening social division.
  • Edward de Bono has seemingly cornered the market, and publishers are reluctant to try to take on the champ.
  • Both are homegrown, young and seemingly destined for first class careers.
  • The doctors have seemingly stopped replying to her letters. Times, Sunday Times
  • No less impressive is the sound design, which is seemingly standard, but upon closer examination reveals a developed awareness of off-screen space and spatial relations.
  • Even the greenest and purest, seemingly untouched fields were breeding grounds filled with fermenting disease and devastation.
  • It challenges the seemingly benign interest we have in criminology and forces us to question our morbid fascination with terrible deeds. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has a bunch of books and a ton of websites and a seemingly huge and devoted following.
  • All else was a seemingly endless field of grass, tall, yellowing and waving gently in the warm breeze.
  • Liverpool were seemingly assured of the title in 1989 when they needed only to avoid a two-goal defeat at home to the Gunners to lift the trophy.
  • An increasingly reclusive figure, he was by this stage plagued by money worries and seemingly in thrall to plastic surgery. The Sun
  • This pack was, seemingly, an immovable force. Times, Sunday Times
  • Chip Caray infuriated a lot of baseball fans this October on TBS, sparking jokes as he described seemingly every hit as "fisted," and completely botching a call in the 10th inning of the AL Central one-game playoff, when he screamed, "Line drive, base hit!" on a screamer by Nick Punto that Tigers left fielder Ryan Raburn caught before throwing home to nail Alexi Casilla at the plate and keep the game going. NY Daily News
  • In the parasitic church, the energy demands are seemingly limitless. Christianity Today
  • One final piece of understated showmanship: when the band came back for the encore, they straggled on in a seemingly random fashion.
  • Some thin thread connecting these seemingly random acts of criminal activity? Times, Sunday Times
  • Two seemingly harmless and careless shoeblacks turn out to be gloomy crooks with a dirty plan to rob a bank courier.
  • Seemingly the safest of all securitised corporate lending is the market for commercial paper.
  • After years in the doldrums, the economy is picking up, and the seemingly intractable budget deficits have been avoided for the past two years.
  • He has come back for this campaign seemingly a changed man. The Sun
  • Gatz - I didn't think to save my entry before submitting it ... but it was to do with the thrill of discovering new music (and Tinariwen set me off on a monumental world music quest so felt legitimate to say something so seemingly cliched) then being accused of 'ululation' by the wife when caught singing along to it ... Word Magazine - Comments
  • The quirky, unconventional lawman is a plum role that at one point had seemingly passed Cardinal by.
  • Christ, did ye see 'em scutter like wee mousies wi 'a cat on their tails?" said one patient to another, seemingly oblivious of the nasty powder burn that had singed his left arm from knuckles to shoulder. Dragonfly in Amber
  • But Mr. Mubarak's language and refusal to yield to what he called the intervention of foreigners left protesters furious, the scene in Cairo precarious and the White House seemingly unable to influence events. Crisis Puts White House in Disarray
  • His ability to hit the volley at seemingly impossible angles is legendary. Times, Sunday Times
  • Finding a seemingly arbitrary number in the middle of a 40 line block of code is a maintenance nightmare.
  • Even the seemingly laborious housework became enjoyable when there was no time pressure.
  • The place immediately struck me as a seemingly ideal spot for me to headquarter, so even before I arrived in Gotham it ranked as a first-line destination.
  • Seemingly just in such a flash, the national fountainhead and mysterious maxim of Mongolia dawn era on grassland drew a streak of apocalyptical light across my heart.
  • The surge reminds me so much of the movie "The Battle of Algiers" where a French paratroop unit seemingly secures Algiers, only to have their security completely fall apart only a few years later. Guarding the Surge Narrative While Iraq Burns « Antiwar.com Blog
  • Provos is an expert on steganography, the science of concealing secret messages in seemingly innocuous content.
  • Illness therefore, can sometimes reflect psychological processes which are either unacknowledged or seemingly unrealisable.
  • The problem iswe forget Jihad is not an American word, and that this allis seemingly none of our business. What Israeli Brutality in Gaza?
  • My argument is with "the rich, seemingly effortless baritonal heldentenor of Hans Hopf. Archive 2007-03-01
  • His next big step could well be to try and make an impact at Old Trafford, and, seemingly, the level-headed Belfast-born defender would not be fazed by the task.
  • The nurtured blossoms gave way to the electrified fence of the camel-racing track in the arid wilderness and then to seemingly trackless dunes like vast featureless waves frozen in motion.
  • Had the seemingly unstoppable franchise finally ground to a halt? Times, Sunday Times
  • Across the street, an equally small group of proponents of the measure continued cheering with each passing car that honked, seemingly unaware of the decision reached inside. Maryland House derails bill that would legalize same-sex marriage
  • Trying to save the giant series created some odd results: one seemingly random image would intersperse itself all the way along.
  • The article by Wallach in this issue reminds us that even such a frequently used and seemingly benign procedure as cannulation of the radial artery can result in serious complications.
  • It is much against my will," said Robin Hood, "ne'ertheless, if thou dost wish it, get thee gone, but bear thyself seemingly, Little John, for thou art mine own right-hand man and I could ill bear to have harm befall thee. The Adventures of Robin Hood
  • Three-segmented ectothermic quadropod, filiform antennae, mandibulate mouthparts, tegmina and hindwings, seemingly asocial. MINUTES TO BURN
  • And for good reason there is even less hope among the civil societies that have sprouted in country after country, even in the seemingly least fertile of soils, that China will help Africa democratize, which is a key to the continent's future. Howard W. French: Obama and Africa: The Change We Have Been Waiting For?
  • Filmed once before with Stacy Keach, The Killer Inside Me is perhaps Thompson's best known book, telling the story of a seemingly innocuous smalltown sheriff who hides a psychopathic secret.
  • He was on morphine, and not himself - unresponsive to stimuli, and seemingly in pain.
  • Judd made no attempt to tidy up the sheer chaos of this music, presenting its many dynamic extremes without apology, never subduing its often seemingly random accompanying noises of bells, woodwind flutterings and bassoon growls.
  • After a seemingly endless day, they were still moneyless.
  • However, as the tall white car ferry draws closer to a coastline of seemingly unscalable cliffs, my thoughts are drawn to the portion of the 19th century when this was French territory and the island's most famous resident—Napoleon—was exiled here. Downsizing From an Empire to an Island
  • The Arizonan is a sort of new Bob Dole; a tough but likeable old fellow who gets trounced by a younger, seemingly youthful candidate, he said. Will Mari: Mike Huckabee Supporter Ready To Get Behind McCain
  • So what, if anything, is being done to halt the seemingly relentless march of rainforest destruction?
  • As he awaited sentencing on bribe charges, Oliver Thomas seemingly implied that he had stigmata from a similar heroic episode: Archive 2007-11-01
  • Consider, for instance, the seemingly inconsequential object of temptation. Christianity Today
  • He has grown reclusive in recent years, seemingly unaware that he is no longer under house arrest.
  • Family Therapy around the World: A Festschrift for Florence W. Kaslow is a wonderful tribute to and legacy of an amazing, seemingly ubiquitous woman.
  • The Auri is home theater seemingly gone mad, promising a full surround-sound experience through an ordinary pair of headphones.
  • This should have had a negative impact on his career, actors have been blackballed for a single such act, never mind a seemingly endless succession of them.
  • The gray and red plastic balls are stashed, along with free weights and elastic bands, in the lounge around the corner, under a seemingly endless bar of pale gray marble and cerused oak burl .
  • Reddish white light flickers from the cupridium, seemingly lengthening the blade, until it is almost a lance. The Magi'i Of Cyador
  • Although you are in a seemingly hopeless situation, keep thinking and get your priorities right.
  • They were in a clearing in the middle of a seemingly endless forest.
  • I could see my hand, lying palm upwards and seemingly a great distance from me.
  • But the question remains, as a seemingly ungovernable party continues to languish in electoral obscurity and tear itself apart, whether the smack of firm leadership will be enough to save the Scottish Tories.
  • The prime minister faces a seemingly insoluble dilemma.
  • You've used them to take photos, make movies and listen to seemingly endless gigabytes of music.
  • So what was it that seemingly turned him into a Democratic partisan?
  • Everything hast thou, O wonder-worthy, God-beseemingly prevented, and now art thou crowned with an unfading crown from the hands of the Almighty The General Menaion or the Book of Services Common to the Festivals of our Lord Jesus of the Holy Virgin and of Different Orders of Saints
  • He is just another politician with seemingly double standards and a selective memory. Times, Sunday Times
  • As expected chavismo is gloating, including very, very unseemingly the new president of the TSJ who was not involved directly in that decision although we can be quite certain he orchestrated it. 03/06/2005 - 03/13/2005
  • Too often, seemingly small and innocuous investments are the first step in a chain of economically dependent investments. Principles of Corporate Finance
  • Set in the Yorkshire countryside, two seemingly unalike young women discover one summer that they have more in common than they thought.
  • Riding a wave of unchecked immigration and seemingly eluding law enforcement, the Mexican Mafia is poised to become the Cosa Nostra of 21st century America.
  • Archbishop of Toulouse! answer all the three, with the clearest instantaneous concord; and rush off to propose him to the King; 'in such haste,' says Besenval, 'that M. de Lamoignon had to borrow a simarre,' seemingly some kind of cloth apparatus necessary for that. The French Revolution
  • Seemingly the safest of all securitised corporate lending is the market for commercial paper.
  • Three-segmented ectothermic quadropod, filiform antennae, mandibulate mouthparts, tegmina and hindwings, seemingly asocial. MINUTES TO BURN
  • Most rewarding are seemingly unrelated stories, like Toby's impending fatherhood, that end up having a poignant payoff within the cliffhanger ending of the season.
  • Seemingly it's because Sen McCain blundering of information of facts about the War in Iraq has been discovered. Obama: McCain should admit he was wrong on surge comments
  • In these videos, the camera never stands still, often turning a full 360 degrees so that seemingly pin-headed figures, shot from the ground up, loom monumentally.
  • The bungalow inside is wreathed in smoke, great huge clouds of it, seemingly static around it.
  • To "NoCLue" … …. if your comment was directed at mine, perhaps this may be true of you too, …. if you fail (along with "United Against Fear" & "Americans Fear Nobody") to cure yourselves of your seemingly terminal case of cranial rectitis. Alex Jones' Prison Planet.com
  • And seemingly a team without a game plan, without a clear idea of what they are doing. The Sun
  • It was a shock to see the intensity of their feelings over a seemingly minor issue. Christianity Today
  • No doubt it will go the way of all seemingly impregnable empires of the past.
  • While preservationists can provide copious examples of how to deal with seemingly redundant historic buildings in a profitable fashion across the globe, Moscow has its own examples of what can and should be done.
  • At this seemingly baseless threat, Henry laughed an insane giggle which rang all throughout the courtyard.
  • Do you remember when Burnley were justly famous for the young players they turned out, seemingly week after week? Times, Sunday Times
  • The media are seemingly hounding them at every opportunity, upsetting and unsettling the squad.
  • The lawyer's seemingly innocent question caught the witness off his guard.
  • And a seemingly never-ending procession of leafcutter ants tack diagonally across the next spot in the trail on a pheromone-driven mission to and from their monolithic anthills.
  • Where Brubeck does fall down is in his overly ornate arrangements, all painstakingly constructed to seemingly draw as many parallels with classical music as possible.
  • Up until recently, it wasn't this bad (with EVERYTHING now seemingly going through the dogana) and one could happily receive at least certain things without having to pay.
  • Imagine them denuded of even the attenuated r and r release that they are allowed there; imagine their seemingly infinite protraction.
  • The structural load which exists within seemingly minor career moves or internal transfers around the force is enormous.
  • Towards the end of the film, when an altercation with the earnest young locksmith erupts abruptly into violence, he retreats into religious superstition as a means of rationalising a seemingly inexplicable plot development.
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  • The two of them are seemingly set on assailing the South African population on as many fronts as possible.
  • Exuding seemingly uncrushable confidence, it's not long before he is off, rapping his uncompromising take on world affairs. The Sun
  • Whilst I am being held by the sleep of despair and darkened with the mist of malice, do thou, O precursor, restore me with thy bright intercession and grant that I may beseemingly walk as in the clay of virtues. The General Menaion or the Book of Services Common to the Festivals of our Lord Jesus of the Holy Virgin and of Different Orders of Saints
  • The sense of time lapse is disconcerting, seemingly reliant on the drama evoked by the size of the projected images rather than the impact of the work itself.
  • At one point a strobe light was used, seemingly just to induce seizures.
  • Slower, stringier - seemingly completely foreign. Times, Sunday Times
  • That seemingly casual remark inaugurated a six-week period during which I played the most consistently good golf I've ever played.
  • Seemingly insignificant scratches in glass may cause cracking and breakage while processing jars in a canner.
  • There must be a strong force behind the seemingly weak creature.
  • Their eponymous debut album is of a calibre very rarely found in indie music (until this year, seemingly).
  • And another thing I like about you, Renner, is your gift for introducing microcephaly into seemingly unrelated conversations. Castle Valley Solargraph | clusterflock
  • There he is blathering away in old concert footage, as narrator Johnny Depp explains that Mr. Morrison picked out all his own stage clothes, "from the concho belts to the leather pants seemingly designed to accentuate his crotch. Does He Still Light Your Fire?
  • This year it also finds the country in the leaden grip of a seemingly endless process of mourning.
  • And it is wrapped up in the seemingly esoteric subject of reserved legal activities. Times, Sunday Times
  • No, it had been rather haphazardly portioned with seemingly no utensil involved; an oozing brown viscosity trailing its ragged, blackened, peel. Snap
  • Flash forward two decades and the documentary section had become a sleepy backwater, with an antediluvian selection committee seemingly oblivious to new currents in documentary film.
  • Allies insist that the professor will take the seemingly impossible job of leading Italy in his stride.
  • Other pairings of seemingly identical prints prove more revealing of Morris's working process.
  • Nevertheless, he set about the seemingly hopeless task of making a bankrupt Command a going concern.
  • The general drift is still to view an away match as a seemingly insurmountable obstacle. Times, Sunday Times
  • The other main characters are FBI agent Brad Wolgast, death row inmate Anthony Carter and young African nun Lacey in the near future thread, while in the main part, young "watchers" - ie militiamen/women of the colony that protect it from the "virals" aka ageless and seemingly non-sentient, instinct driven, "pseudo-vampires" that populate most of North America now - Peter Jaxon, Alicia Donadio and Peter's older brother Theo. "The Passage" by Justin Cronin (Reviewed by Liviu Suciu)
  • She speaks deliberately and methodically, but enthusiastically, with an italic emphasis on seemingly random words.
  • Smell, our seemingly most primitive sense, is often linked to spiritual or esoteric ideas.
  • But the harrowing psychological investigation he embarks upon is told seemingly without effort, through words that intoxicate, scenes that enrapture, and ideas that ensnare. An Amazon.com Books Blog featuring news, reviews, interviews and guest author blogs.
  • This fetishistic oath, seemingly sworn and signed in blood, has kept the Republicans from saying "yes" to President Obama's offer for raising the nation's debt ceiling -- a deal that would whack some $4 trillion dollars from the national deficit. Fernando Espuelas: Why Republicans Can't Say Yes to Obama
  • It is a measure of the president's continued pulling power that the Europeans, who have seemingly grudged every extra pair of boots the NATO secretary general has persuaded them to dispatch up until now, are to stump up around 7,000 additional troops for the war in Afghanistan alongside the 30,000 more committed by a president who has now more than doubled the U.S. contingent there. How is Obama being viewed in Europe?
  • Seemingly overnight the computer revolution has transformed "courseware" into a valuable piece of "content" that can be packaged and sold on the Internet, and online-education companies are racing to collaborate with academic institutions to exploit this burgeoning market. The Kept University
  • Over the past few years, there has been a seemingly exponential increase in piracy -- the cruise ship incident was actually the third serious piratic effort off the shores of Somalia that day. Keith Thomson: A Solution to Somalia's Pirate Problem: More Pirates
  • She knew or guessed at the unchronicled treachery or deceit which had brought about that seemingly harsh word or deed. Red Pottage
  • Then that's the great thing about golf, age and avoirdupois seemingly is no barrier to success.
  • The car's horn honked a few times, seemingly sounding a cavalry call.
  • That seemingly innocent change has dramatic consequences for phenomenology.
  • By comparison the seemingly safe approach is anaemic and superficial - it does not really engage pupils.
  • A small, seemingly chocolately treat covered in whipped cream and caramel drizzle is presented to a new hire as a gift from his/her welcoming committee of new fellow associates. Use Your Old Coffee Grounds To Clean Dishes, Kill Fleas And Much More | Lifehacker Australia
  • The basic designs of the bags are simple and seemingly artless - a clutch is a rectangle and a pink velvet holdall the simplest container with the handles made of knotted lengths of fabric.
  • He pattered off again - a strange glow seemingly emanating from his coat.
  • For many years he kept bees, supplying family and friends with a seemingly endless quantity of honey. Times, Sunday Times
  • This account of seemingly genuine claimants, reckless pretenders, daffy charlatans and patently mad pretenders to the French crown is the stuff of high farce.
  • This seemingly endless string of earthquakes calls for extra efforts from the volcanology experts.
  • THERE isn't a player who is linked with any club these days who isn't first subjected to a seemingly endless scrutiny on message boards and radio phone-in shows.
  • However, we were choosing from the set menu, which offered seemingly good value at three courses for £17.50.
  • He surged into a seemingly unassailable lead and looked home, if not dry. Times, Sunday Times
  • In many cases, desirable features of the universe would not have come about, unless seemingly unconnected states of affairs had come together in the right sort of way.
  • Despite the seemingly lukewarm attitude from shareholders, executives are greatly encouraged by the prospects of a US return. Times, Sunday Times
  • So what is going on in the seemingly staid world of historians? Times, Sunday Times
  • The few seemingly simple slips of paper turn out to be a confusing labyrinth of coupons, even if colour coordinated.
  • Yet from our plane window, we can see idyllic seaside villages seemingly impervious to the devastation that has swept the region.
  • I guess the characters of the governess, the seemingly haughty and icy employer and the mad woman added to that impression.
  • The roles since then have been seemingly random: an abominable snowman, a school of moonfish, a supervillain, an anthropomorphic Mack truck, a waiter, a space traveler and a construction worker. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • A seemingly prolibertarian procedural rule may thus lead the law to develop in antilibertarian substantive directions.
  • Seemingly, I would alleviate my guilty conscience by showering him with presents.
  • I could see my hand, lying palm upwards and seemingly a great distance from me.
  • This is a common approach for a duo who delight in blending seemingly incongruent but ultimately believable material into their performances.
  • I venture that these seemingly wanton acts of destruction were down to pent-up anger from his childhood. The Sun
  • The nurse has a seemingly inconsequential introductory speech about being technically able to play the piano, yet unable to make music. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was very dirty, his entire body seemingly coated with dust and grit.
  • Over a week of seemingly endless calls, patience quickly wore thin. Times, Sunday Times
  • Despite the seemingly lukewarm attitude from shareholders, executives are greatly encouraged by the prospects of a US return. Times, Sunday Times
  • Today we have computers, smartphones and digital technology to bring us a seemingly limitless amount of TV and radio channels and information. The Sun
  • It had thrown her when Luke Calder had made that seemingly wild guess about her, but now she could understand it.
  • There in front of me a man-made object was seemingly defying the laws of physics, because it remained sideways moving at the same rate of speed with puffy white smoke billowing from the tires — the sound and smell of rubber being scrapped across pavement, in a way it was not designed to, filled the air around us. Driving story from heck
  • The seemingly forward question sounded very trite and commonplace in the blunt honest tone she used.
  • Seemingly interminable rallies are marked by players pounding the ball at one another in games that go hours at a time.
  • For will any of sound discretion approve of my being beaten as a boy, because, by playing at ball, I made less progress in studies which I was to learn, only that, as a man, I might play more unbeseemingly? and what else did he who beat me? who, if worsted in some trifling discussion with his fellow-tutor, was more embittered and jealous than I when beaten at ball by a play-fellow? The First Book
  • I think i’ve got this now: basal anapsid reptiles (which presumably gave rise to synapsid and sauropsid lineages) died out leaving no descendants. turtles, full diapsid reptiles closely allied to crocodiles, secondarily developed a seemingly (but not osteogenically identical) anapsid skull structure subsequently. Report on the 2005 Creation Mega Conference, Part Four - The Panda's Thumb
  • The sweet sounds of Bach echoed in a seemingly empty loft.
  • Europe, a rich source of exciting, and, for the most part, inexpensive signings, in the second half of the 1990s is now seemingly ignored.
  • Selborne "few or no writers on Natural History, save Mr. Gosse and poor Mr. Edward Forbes, have had the power of bringing out the human side of science, and giving to seemingly dry disquisitions ... that living and personal interest, to bestow which is generally the special function of the poet. More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 2
  • Seemingly harmless World Cup screensavers, spreadsheets and electronic wall charts could provide the ideal vehicles for virus and worm propagation.
  • Here, too, are contemporary Lebanese whose stories tell a larger, heartbreaking tale of seemingly endless warand of survival. The Hakawati: Summary and book reviews of The Hakawati by Rabih Alameddine.
  • Witnesses to the inquiry are deferent toward Hutton, seemingly confirming his authority and wisdom.
  • By this, she means the seemingly endless publicity tour to promote the movie, and the fevered tabloid attention that came to dog her every move.
  • Despite their efforts and curses, the winds and the rogue waves wash them past any seemingly habitable islands.
  • The bacon-flavored themes probably aren't purposefully repetitive, but that's OK because these seemingly unrelated story lines share a common bond: They are each part of what might be called piggish capitalism-an economic theory that mixes subsidization, consolidation and deregulation and that now endangers us all. In These Times
  • Seemingly minor calculations multiplied into huge amounts.
  • I am now standing outside Iona Abbey (although the island is much smaller and flatter than I remember, seemingly bleached of some of its character and wild aspects).
  • She tells the story with seemingly effortless grace and it reads like the very best novels.

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